Piazza P V, Ferdico M, Russo D, Crescimanno G, Benigno A, Amato G
Institute of Human Physiology, University of Palermo, Italy.
Behav Brain Res. 1989 Jan 1;31(3):267-71. doi: 10.1016/0166-4328(89)90008-9.
Head-turning and circling movements evoked by substantia nigra (pars compacta) (SNpc) stimulation have been ethologically analyzed in order to attribute a functional meaning to these lateralization processes. It has been shown that these motor acts, separated by a constant interval, may be considered a fixed action pattern. The duration of the single acts depends on the SNpc stimulation parameters: the increase in the stimulus strength produces an increase in the number of turns but does not induce the disappearance of the orientation movement. The body movement is always preceded by the head-movement. Haloperidol administration induces a dose-related increase of the orientation component of the motor pattern. These data together with others in the literature suggest the participation of the SNpc in the mechanism of shift in the focus of attention from one point to another in the contralateral surrounding environment.
为了赋予这些偏侧化过程一个功能意义,对黑质致密部(SNpc)刺激诱发的转头和转圈运动进行了行为学分析。已经表明,这些以恒定间隔分开的运动行为可被视为一种固定动作模式。单个动作的持续时间取决于SNpc刺激参数:刺激强度的增加会导致转动次数增加,但不会导致定向运动消失。身体运动总是先于头部运动。给予氟哌啶醇会导致运动模式的定向成分出现剂量相关的增加。这些数据以及文献中的其他数据表明,SNpc参与了将注意力焦点从对侧周围环境中的一个点转移到另一个点的机制。